Cheryl Cole ‘to reform with Girls Aloud for Olympics’

Cheryl Cole is reportedly planning to reform with Girls Aloud to celebrate the band’s 10th anniversary next year at the Olympics.

Girls Aloud are set to get back together in 2012 (PA)

Chezza is set to get back on stage with Sarah Harding , Nicola Roberts , Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle at a special festival at London’s O2 Arena, according to The Sun.

The Rolling Stones and Coldplay are also lined up to appear at the music bash which would support the upcoming games.

A source said: ‘The girls are getting very excited. The promoters are only looking to book massive, show-stopping acts, which they would be perfect for.

‘They would tick the pop box while The Rolling Stones would appeal to a much wider audience.’

The girls, who are currently in talks with concert promoters, decided to make their comeback at the Olympics after discovering that Glastonbury would be taking a break next year.

Cheryl is widely expected to take a role on the judging panel for the US version of The X Factor and the gig will reportedly take place after the series finishes.

Girls Aloud’s manager Hilary Shaw told the People recently: ‘Everybody wants them to make a comeback and it will be next year. Well, it is their tenth anniversary so there will be something,’ she said.

‘The girls are still getting on great, they speak all the time, and that includes Cheryl and Nadine with the other girls. Cheryl is keen to get back with the girls and is planning something which could be a one-off or some gigs.’